Reheated maccas is absolutely foul
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“Bird Vision activate!”
Walks straight into glass door
Matty_r@programming.devOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•8bitdo Ultimate 2 Wireless - Update firmware?1·8 days agoApparently they stopped supporting that a few years ago :(
Matty_r@programming.devOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•8bitdo Ultimate 2 Wireless - Update firmware?1·8 days agoDoes that work to update the firmware? Not mentioned on the android store
Matty_r@programming.devOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•8bitdo Ultimate 2 Wireless - Update firmware?2·8 days agoI’ll give that a go, cheers
Edit: that worked
Matty_r@programming.devtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•there is a remote controlled ai agent on every google device that can not be turned offEnglish7·9 days agoI was quite happy still running my Samsung S22, then all this shit started to get rammed in (plus Samsung keyboard was constantly pasting my clipboard even though I wasn’t using it).
Anyway, I bought a Pixel 9 explicitly for GrapheneOS - the installation was so incredibly easy I was really surprised.
Also rent due tomorrow
Matty_r@programming.devto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•8BitDo announces it's controllers now have Steam/SteamOS compatibility8·16 days agoIve been waiting for this. Which one is the best one to get for both my Steam Deck and desktop?
Yea, it takes actual skill to use them ha ha
I actually wish skateboards made a come back. Much more preferable over the escooters I see around a lot.
Matty_r@programming.devto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Bazzite would shut down if Fedora goes ahead with removing 32-bitEnglish2·22 days agoThat’s essentially what has happened in some distros like Arch Linux where you have to explicitly install the 32bit versions alongside the 64bit versions.
Also, Steam provides some 32bit libraries exactly for this reason.
For one, its just a burden for maintainers to continue to make sure stuff still works with the presence of those libraries. Unmaintained software is increasingly subject to vulnerabilities, adding an additional burden for maintainers that cover off on the security aspect of packages. It also can hold back further development in other areas simply because they need to be able to install those older 32bit libraries.
The solution to a lot of these problems is containerisation, whereby you’re effectively able to shift these issues off into their own area that has no affect on the rest of the operating system, but can be safely accessed when needed.
Matty_r@programming.devto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Bazzite would shut down if Fedora goes ahead with removing 32-bitEnglish10·23 days agoThe 32 bit libraries are still available for you to run that old software. If it was removed entirely those old games would not run
Matty_r@programming.devto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Bazzite would shut down if Fedora goes ahead with removing 32-bitEnglish13·23 days agoOld games and software that will never be updated were built to run on 32 bit libraries.
Matty_r@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•You're not alone: This email from Google's Gemini team is concerningEnglish53·24 days agoGrapheneOS @GrapheneOS We’re going to be moving forward under the expectation that future Pixel devices may not meet the requirements to run GrapheneOS (https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices ) and may not support using another OS. We’ve been in talks with a couple OEMs about making devices and what it would cost. 1:02 AM · Jun 13, 2025
Matty_r@programming.devto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•I have finally gotten rid of WindowsEnglish3·25 days agoCan’t live without my magic lamp animation for minimise/maximise. Feels so out of place without it
Matty_r@programming.devto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•As neglected as the 7 button on a microwave3·1 month agoLies. All power all the time.
Matty_r@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?1·1 month agoYou can install it via flatpak and use selinux as well if you need. You can also encrypt and password protect the database, which can also be held in your keyring.
As with any app its up to you to decide and mitigate any perceived risks.
Wow, that’s some serious talent